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We were staying in Lake Louise village so visited here about 6.00pm in the evening and its uncrowded at that time of day and you can easily get a park. We arrived early afternoon into Lake Louise area and the road to Moraine Lake was...More

So beautiful even on a day when skies were full of smoke from forest fires. This is a must stop. Trails were not well-marked so we were a bit confused about which way to go for lake trail. And couldn't get over all the people...More

A strange contrast to Lake Louise, Moraine Lake has quite an intimidating feel to it, with its rocky scree slopes and moraine piles. Not the kind of place you'd want to be on a dark night on your own! But fascinating, nevertheless. And if you're...More

A real gem, the colour of the water is just so beautiful. I took a canoe ride and out there on the water away from the people it was so peaceful and the views of the surrounding peaks were superb. Took free shuttle bus up...More

We tried for 3 mornings to get here. The staff at the Fairmont recommended it and said go before 9 or after 7. First day parking lot full. Second day we came within 15 cars and gave up. 3rd day we set off at 7:15...More

This is a scenic lake with majestic mountains as a backdrop. From the ground level, one can debate whether Moraine Lake is just as beautiful as Lake Louise, but near the parking lot is the Rockpile. There is a 1/4 mile trail consisting of rock...More

In all likelihood you are confusing the two 'M' lakes, Moraine & Maligne (near Jasper), or possibly a third 'M' lake, Minnewanka (nearer to the town of Bannf). Minnewanka & Maligne both have cruises, but Moraine does not... More

In all likelihood you are confusing the two 'M' lakes, Moraine & Maligne (near Jasper), or possibly a third 'M' lake, Minnewanka (nearer to the town of Bannf). Minnewanka & Maligne both have cruises, but Moraine does not & is far too small for such anyways. It does have canoe rentals, however.
If you really want to do a cruise, Maligne Lake is your best bet..